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Bonucci explains how Mourinho's move collapsed in January 2024
·22 July 2026·30d ago

Bonucci explains how Mourinho's move collapsed in January 2024

Source: Roma News

Leonardo Bonucci has revealed details of a failed transfer to Roma in January 2024 that was virtually completed before José Mourinho abruptly withdrew from the deal. The former Juventus and Italy defender said Mourinho called him multiple times and instructed him to train well because he would play on 3 January against Cremonese. An agreement had been reached around 23 December, but news of the move leaked during the Christmas period and became a point of discussion among Roma supporters.

Bonucci explained that Mourinho, believing the Roma fanbase would renew his contract due to their affection for him, ultimately chose to abandon the transfer. "Mourinho called me more than once," Bonucci said. "The agreement we found around 23 December, but unfortunately the news of my move to Roma came out during the Christmas holidays and in the city I had become the element of discussion. Some fans inflamed it and he, thinking that Roma would renew his contract for the love the fans showed him, took the opportunity and without even calling me afterwards preferred to go elsewhere. I was a bit disappointed, to be honest."

Bonucci later met Mourinho in Istanbul and thanked him for not bringing him to Roma, describing the experience as helping him discover a beautiful city.

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A distanza di mesi dalla chiusura della sua carriera agonistica, Leonardo Bonucci torna a parlare dell’incrocio di mercato mancato con la Roma nel gennaio del 2024. Ai microfoni di Prime Video, l’ex difensore della Juventus e della Nazionale ha rivelato i dettagli di una trattativa virtualmente…

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